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The Worrying State of the Sakumo Ramsar Site
Biodiversity, Uncategorized 4th December 2019

The Worrying State of the Sakumo Ramsar Site

Coastal wetlands are transition zones between terrestrial marine and aquatic habitats; consequently, they exhibit relatively unique habitat and species diversity.
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That Plastic Could End Up In Your Food!!!
Biodiversity, Uncategorized 1st March 2019

That Plastic Could End Up In Your Food!!!

Today, the global community celebrates World Wildlife Day under the theme “Life below water: for people and planet”.The theme for this year’s celebration for the first time recognises the importance
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Save Vultures, Save our Garbage Collectors
Biodiversity, Uncategorized 1st September 2018

Save Vultures, Save our Garbage Collectors

Vultures play significant ecological and economic roles in our environment. They act as nature’s garbage collectors by cleaning up carcasses and other organic waste found in the environment. Vultures also
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Our Whales and Dolphins in Danger!
Biodiversity, Uncategorized 27th August 2018

Our Whales and Dolphins in Danger!

The Ghana Wildlife Society (GWS) and allies acknowledge the encouraging strides that the Government of Ghana has made over the years to promote conservation of marine biodiversity and sustainable coastal
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Uncategorized 28th May 2018

Monitoring of Marine Mammals and Sea Turtles Offshore and Inshore of Ghanaian Waters

Ghana Wildlife Society in collaboration with its partners conducts first ever shipboard-monitoring on marine mammals and sea turtles in Ghanaian waters (inshore and offshore) BACKGROUND There is increasing awareness of
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